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The Ultimate Guide to More Ethical and Sustainable Underwear

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14 Jun, 2024

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Underwear is often the first thing we put on in the morning and the last thing we take off, so having a quality selection of bras, pants, boxers, briefs and more is of the utmost importance. There’s a growing number of more sustainable underwear brands for everyone, and we’ve rounded up the best picks for you.

The importance of comfy and conscious underwear

Underwear can make or break your day depending on how it feels and fits. And since it’s the thing that sits closest to your skin, it should be made to a high quality from great materials. So forget the polyester, and instead consider breathable, lower impact materials that are better for your skin and the planet, like organic cotton, bamboo, and hemp.

Here, we’ve selected the underwear brands all rated “Good” or “Great” against our methodology—they’re creating better basics, including bras, lingerie, boxers, and briefs that will make you feel comfortable and confident without compromising your values.

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Government consulting on sustainable investment labelling

Government consulting on sustainable investment labelling

The Australian Government is starting consultation on sustainable investment product labelling, which is designed to give investors more confidence to put more capital to work in sustainable products.

The federal government said the release of this paper is a key step in implementing its Sustainable Finance Roadmap — designed to help mobilise the capital required for Australia to become a renewable energy superpower, modernising the financial markets and maximising the economic opportunities from net zero.

This consultation paper seeks views from investors, companies and the broader community on a framework for sustainable investment product labels.

These labels are designed to help investors and consumers identify, compare and make informed decisions about sustainable investment products to understand what ‘sustainable’, ‘green’ or similar words mean when they’re applied to financial products.

The government said a more robust and clear product-labelling framework will help investors and consumers invest in sustainable products with confidence and help tackle greenwashing.

This phase of consultation will run from 18 July to 29 August and help the government refine its design principles for the framework.

The consultation paper is available on the Treasury consultation hub.

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